When Nate Dogg passed away in 2011 he didn't leave a will. As a result his family members are locked in a bitter dispute over his estate.
According to TMZ, initially after his death Nate's wife, Latoya Calvin, took charge. A move his children didn't agree with. They took Latoya to court and asked that attorney Alex Borden be put in place to oversee the estate, but that move was denied by a judge.
Latoya reportedly filed new documents this week requesting that Nate's mother, Ruth Holmes, be named as co-administrator of his estate. A move Nate's children also have an issue with.
"Ruth doesn't have my best interest or the interest of my brothers and sisters." says Nate's daughter, Aundrane Hale.
Hale adds that Ruth "was never a grandmother" and has withheld money in the past, and says that Latoya "didn't even show up to Nate's funeral."
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